
The CMF Phone 2 Pro (review) is the talk of the town, as it brings a unique package including a telephoto lens in its segment. The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion (review), while priced slightly more, offers a solid set of cameras. But which one is better? Let’s find out in a blind camera comparison between the CMF Phone 2 Pro and the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion.
Camera specs at a glance:
Let’s review the on-paper specs of the CMF Phone 2 Pro and the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. To remove any possible bias, we have cleared the information about the shots and renamed the phones “Phone A” and “Phone B.” The names will be disclosed once the poll ends.
CMF Phone 2 Pro | Motorola Edge 60 Fusion | |
Primary camera | 50MP, f/1.8 with PDAF | 50MP (Light LYTIA-700C), f/1.88, with Quad Pixel PDAF & OIS |
Secondary camera | 8MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 | 13MP (ultrawide + macro), f/2.2 |
Tertiary camera | 50MP (2x telephoto), f/1.85 | NA |
Front Camera | 16MP, f/2.45 | 32MP, f/2.2 |
Since the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion lack a telephoto lens, we have excluded the zoom shots in this comparison to have a fair playground.
Table of Contents
Daylight HDR


Ultrawide


Close up


Portrait


Selfie


This wraps up our daylight blind camera comparison between the CMF Phone 2 Pro and the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Now, it’s time for you to pick the images you like the most. We will reveal the winner in each segment next week. Stay tuned!